Wednesday, January 09, 2008

Bush's "powerful" effect in New Hampshire.


President Bush “had a powerful effect” on New Hampshire’s Republican primary. Roughly half of GOP voters “had a negative opinion of the Bush administration, and those voters significantly went for Arizona Sen. John McCain by nearly a 2-to-1 margin.” Of those with a “positive opinion of the administration,” 37 percent voted for Mitt Romney.

2 comments:

airJackie said...

Arizona wont vote for McCain now this is interesting. Some Republicans have woke up to the lies as others still keep their heads in the sand until the sub prime hit's them. I did notice McCain didn't get as many votes as second place Senator Obama.

KittyBowTie1 said...

"I did notice McCain didn't get as many votes as second place Senator Obama."

That's funny. NH is not supposed to be known for being a liberal state.

Look, when the folks under 30 get into the polls, Obama will do well, i.e. Iowa. Most of politics is all about who shows up to vote. One thing with Clinton is she should know that the women over 40 will show up to vote. Women had to fight to get recognition as politicians and women over 40 will remember all of that.

The idiots on the TV were all taking about race being a factor. No, more younger people showed up to the caucuses in Iowa.

Who won for the Democrats in Wyoming? Are there any Democrats in Wyoming? The news people don't seem to care about Wyoming.